Monday, September 16, 2013

DEADLY DANCE by Dee Davis

“Me
either.”Hannah shook her head, rising
to her feet, tipping her head back so that she could see his eyes. “I’m sorry
about earlier.At the house, when I pushed.I was just trying…”

He
shook his head, covering her lips with his finger.“No more talk.”Then he bent his head, replacing the finger
with his mouth, his lips hard against hers, taking possession.Hannah’s stomach lurched as he threaded his
fingers through hers, her desire rising as their kiss intensified. She arched
against him, wanting more, the thrust of his tongue against hers a promise of
things to come.

He lifted his hands, carrying hers with
them until her arms were over her head, his body pressing against hers, the
bricks from her house cold against her back.His mouth moved, his tongue finding the soft whorl of her ear, and she
shivered in response, tipping her head back as he trailed kisses down her neck
to the hollow at the base of her throat.

She knew she should stop him, but she didn’t want to
pull away.The events of the past few
days had taken more of a toll than she’d realized.Truth was, she just wanted to forget, to
escape into the silent seduction of his kiss.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Award winning author Dee Davis worked in association management before
turning her had to writing.She is the
author of twenty-two books and four novellas, including A Match Made on Madison and the A-Tac series.When not frantically trying to meet a
deadline, Dee spends her time with her husband, daughter and Cardigan Welsh
Corgi.Visit Dee at www.deedavis.com.